As co-chair of the Bipartisan Cancer Caucus in Congress and also having lost a brother to cancer, there is an issue of particular interest to me, which involves the impact that the Inflation Reduction Act will have on the development of future cancer medicines, which oftentimes are small-molecule drugs.
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Fitzpatrick discusses concerns about the Inflation Reduction Act affecting cancer drug development.
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